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* As a rule we can state that every element is mapped with the full path. That means that for every MAB entry a full MODS element will be created. E.g.: every creator will have his own name tag.
* As a rule we can state that every element is mapped with the full path. That means that for every MAB entry a full MODS element will be created. E.g.: every creator will have his own name tag.
* The bibliographic metadata will be transferred to [[Meta Object Description Schema|MODS]] to follow the recommendation from the zvdd. Please find a preliminary mapping on the [[Talk:ViRR_Metadata#MAB_to_MODS_Mapping|discussion page]]. An automatic mapping is still in preparation.
* The bibliographic metadata will be transferred to [[Meta Object Description Schema|MODS]] to follow the recommendation from the zvdd.  
 


[[Category:ESciDoc Mappings|MAB to MODS]]
[[Category:ESciDoc Mappings|MAB to MODS]]
[[Category:Virtueller Raum Reichsrecht|Mapping MAB to MODS]]
[[Category:Virtueller Raum Reichsrecht|Mapping MAB to MODS]]

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Overview
Functionalities
Support
Copyright and Disclaimer
Scope

Metadata:
Application Profile · Content Models
Metadata Display · ViRR Metadata
Action Matrix

Transformations:
virr 2 mets · mab 2 mods
mods 2 oai dc · mods 2 marc21

Specification

Intern:
Meetings · GUI · Miscellaneous
Development · Planning · Feedback
Related Projects:
Judicial Journals · Late Scholasticism
Digitization Lifecycle

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On this page a small mapping from MAB to MODS based on the requirements for the ViRR project will be provided.

MAB Field Label (of AP) Description MODS
001 Identifier Local, but not stable record identifier (always changes after updating the dataset) <recordInfo><recordIdentifier source="001">
720 Identifier Local and stable record identifier (as 001 always changes after updating the data) <recordInfo><recordIdentifier source="720">
010 RelatedItem.Identifier Identifier of the parent <relatedItem type="host"> <identifier type="local">
037 Language Language <language> <languageTerm type="text"> ger
089 or 451 (only the numeral) Order Volume number <part type="host" order="…"> <detail> <number>
100, 104, 108 … 196 Creator Verfasser (normiert)

<name type="personal" authority="pnd"> <namePart type>
<role> <roleTerm type="code" authority="marcrelator"> aut

100b, 104b, 108b … 196b Creator Associated Name (normed)

<name type="personal" authority="pnd"> <namePart>
<role> <roleTerm type="code" authority="marcrelator"> asn

304 Title Uniform title <titleInfo type="uniform"><title>
310 Title Other variant title <titleInfo type="alternative"><title>
341 Title Parallel title
<titleInfo type="translated"><title>
331 Title Main Title <titleInfo> <title>
335 Subtitle Subtitle
<titleInfo> <subtitle>
359 Note Statement of responsibility <note type="statementOfResponsibility">
361 RelatedItem.Title Work in a collection without collective title <relatedItem type="constituent"> <titleInfo> <title>
403 EditionStatement Edition Statement <originInfo> <edition>

410
410a

Place

Place of publication
Place of printing

<originInfo> <place> <placeTerm type="text">

412
412a

Publisher

Publisher
Printer

<originInfo> <publisher>
425 DateIssued Date of publication <originInfo> <dateIssued keyDate="yes" encoding="w3cdtf">
433 NumberOfPages Collation <physicalDescription> <extent>
451 (all) RelatedItem.Title Series Title <relatedItem type="series"> <titleInfo> <title>
501 Note Note <note>
544 Location Shelfmark <location> <physicalLocation>
902, 907, 912 … 947 Subject Keyword <subject> <topic>

All subjects of one similar field (e.g. 902) shall first be mixed to a subject chain with / between each word so that the values will be handled as one subject, not as several ones.

Example Data[edit]

Following bibliographic metadata is currently available (only for the exemplary books):

General Information[edit]

  • As a rule we can state that every element is mapped with the full path. That means that for every MAB entry a full MODS element will be created. E.g.: every creator will have his own name tag.
  • The bibliographic metadata will be transferred to MODS to follow the recommendation from the zvdd.